About This Gigapan

The debris line runs east to west on both sides of the Grand River. Most of this debris is from the bark of trees and other vegetation from up river, when the area was hit by a rain storm during the third week of January. Ice some 8 to 12 inches thick broke apart account high waters as a result of the rain that flowed down river damming up here and there, subsequently the water and ice rose past normal levels on the banks of the river, all the vegetation that was just past the shoreline got crushed and or ripped away. If you look closely, a two by six is sticking up from the ice, it may have been torn out of somebuddies dock. I have lived in Belwood for close to twenty years, I have never seen anything like this take place on the river.